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The Falaise Gap Battles - Normandy 1944 (Paperback)
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The Falaise Gap Battles - Normandy 1944 (Paperback)
Series: Past & Present
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Discovery Miles 2 820
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The denouement of the battle of Normandy, the fighting around
Falaise and Chambois in August 1944 and the pursuit of the
retreating German armies to the Seine provided the Allies with an
immense victory. After ten weeks of hard attritional fighting, the
Allies had broken loose from the bocage and the Germans' deep
defenses around Caen: by the end of September they would be close
to the German border. As US First Army and British Second Army
squeezed the western and northern edges of the German salient, so
Third Army rushed headlong eastwards and then north to create the
lower of two pincers-the other formed as the Canadian First Army
and the Polish 1st Armoured Division pushed south of Caen. As could
be expected, the Germans did not simply give up: they fought
furiously to keep the pincers from closing. When they did, attacks
from inside the pocket to break out and outside the pocket to break
in led to fierce fighting between Chambois and Argentan. When the
dust settled, between 80,000 and 100,000 troops had been trapped by
the Allied encirclement. Estimates vary considerably, but it seems
safe to say that at least 10,000 of the German forces were killed
and around 50,000 became PoWs. The rest, however, escaped, but
without most of their equipment, destroyed in the battle or
abandoned in the retreat over the Seine. Those that did were
subsequently to reform, rearm and conduct an effective defense into
late 1944. The Past& Present Series reconstructs historical
battles by using photography, juxtaposing modern views with those
of the past together with concise explanatory text. It shows how
much infrastructure has remained and how much such as outfits,
uniforms, and ephemera has changed, providing a coherent link
between now and then.
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